In the first part of this interview, longtime Canadian actor Julian Richings discussed his starring turn in the new alien-abduction thriller EJECTA. Below, he discusses some of his many past genre roles—and the part he almost had in PACIFIC RIM.

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Julian Richings has one of those faces you know you’ve seen before, and if you’ve been a regular horror viewer over the past couple of decades, you’ve seen it a lot. Currently center stage in the sci-fi chiller EJECTA, Richings took some time to discuss this latest project and reminisce about his past genre highlights.

While the FANGORIA Chainsaw Award season is currently underway, there are many difficult decisions to be made during the voting process. Sometimes, narrowing down a vote to only one choice is a difficult task, especially when more than one nominee truly deserves the award. And often times, this is a dilemma that directly affects the Best Actress category, as some of the female performances in a given year remind horror fans that there can be some heavy duty horror acting without necessarily being a slave to the “Scream Queen” moniker.

Ozploitation has garnered some much deserved attention in recent years, partly due to genre film enthusiasts such as Quentin Tarantino singing its praises, as well as Mark Hartley’s audacious genre buffet NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD (2008) shining a light on classics such as LONG WEEKEND (1978) and PATRICK (1978). And while Hartley’s documentary certainly reignited interest in some overlooked fare; however, its selection omitted a few forgotten gems.

Jamie Kennedy first made a name for himself as horror expert Randy in the first two SCREAM films, and he’s still building his own history of genre fare. FANGORIA caught up with the actor to discuss his new bloodfest BUDDY HUTCHINS, the upcoming TREMORS 5: BLOODLINE and a horror-star vehicle he’s writing for himself.

Welcome to Shadowvision, a regular column in which Fangoria.com revisits modern horror films in black-and-white. The purpose is to analyze these films through a new lens, seeing if the classically informed viewing experience will give a new angle to familiar images. If you’d like to watch along at home, it’s simple: go into your TV settings and desaturate the picture completely, then adjust the contrast and brightness to fit either standard or high definition.

Welcome to Nightmare Anniversary, where FANGORIA looks back at film’s celebrating special anniversaries this year and toast to the times in which they were released. What skeletons remain in the closet of the fright films we love so dearly? That’s what Nightmare Anniversary aims to dig up.

With the Chainsaw Award voting still in session, FANGORIA believes that every nominee deserves a fair shot at the award in question. Yet when it comes to performances, the objective nature of cinema really takes a hold of the voter: fans of one kind of particular horror may disregard a contender altogether if they believe their project to be not their “type of horror.” Nevertheless, FANGORIA wants to shine a light on these nominees to give voters a better understanding of what makes their performances stand out within the genre this year.

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As many fright fans already know, FANGORIA offers a great selection of gruesome movies, old and new, for free at our Hulu channel. To give you a better idea of what’s available, FANGORIA is taking in-depth looks at some of the channel’s terrifying titles with Stream to Scream. Today: Roar Uthaug’s international slasher COLD PREY.

As their hysterically funny vampire comedy WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS continues to spread across the country, we present an exclusive video interview with Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, who wrote, directed and star in the movie.